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1134 & 1135 Web User Guide rev2.0 - OneAccess extranet

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TELINDUS <strong>1134</strong>/<strong>1135</strong> <strong>Web</strong> Interface <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong>4.3 SETUPFrom this screen (Figure 4) the user can setup the ADSL Router (configure the LAN and WANconnection(s), configure the advanced configuration options within the ADSL Router (security,routing, and filtering), access tools that are helpful for debug purposes, obtain the status of themodem, and view the extensive online help.To setup your ADSL Router with a basic configuration, select Setup. Figure 4 illustrates thesetup page. The page is broken into two subsections the WAN configuration and the LANconfiguration.Before configuring the ADSL Router, there are several concepts that you should be familiar withon how your new ADSL Router works. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with theseconcepts, as it should make the configuration much easier.Figure 4 (Setup page)4.3.1 Wide Area Network connectionOn the other side of the ADSL Router is where your Wide Area Network (WAN) connection; alsoreferred to as a broadband connection. This WAN connection is usually different for every WANsupplier. Most of the configuration you will perform will be in this area.4.3.2 Local Area Network connectionOn one side of your ADSL Router, you have your own Local Area network (LAN) connections.This is where you plug in your local computers to the ADSL Router. The ADSL Router is normallyconfigured to automatically provide all the PC's on your network with Internet addresses.Version 1.0 Page 11/54 October 2004

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